Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.

Donald Sterling has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and resolve his differences with the NBA, resolving the saga prompted by his racially-charged remarks caught on an audio recording.